Veteran football photographer, Stuart Roy Clarke, has spent the last 30 years travelling around the country, capturing images of the British game.

He has collected his work in a new book, entitled The Game, and brought some of his favourite shots to Huddersfield Art Gallery for an exhibition.

There is a particular focus on Huddersfield Town - both past and present - with high-resolution photographs of Leeds Road, the John Smith's Stadium and the Terrier's debut season in the Premier League.

The exhibition comprises 300 shots, taken between 1993 and 2018 and from up and down the country, in an attempt to define British football and uncover what makes clubs and fans tick.

In 2018 Stuart Roy Clarke drove single-handedly from England to Russia for the World Cup - a total of 13,000 miles in all - to document The Three Lions' World Cup journey.

He also spent some time in France during the World Cup Final and captured the peoples' celebrations as Les Bleus claimed the Jules Rimet trophy for a second time.

The Game runs from Saturday September 29 to Saturday January 5 2019 at Huddersfield Art Gallery.